Viewpoint Lecture with Lara M. Evans, PhD

Arts & Culture

Please join us for a lecture by Lara M. Evans, PhD (Cherokee Nation) on abstraction and its application both in works of art and beyond the gallery walls. Lara M. Evans, PhD will explore the question “What does abstraction do?” in the context of current exhibition and catalog Ancestral Edge: Abstraction and Symbolism in the Works of Nine Native American Women Artists. Ola Wlusek, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, will provide an introduction and moderate a discussion following the talk.

Museum of Art | Chao Lecture Hall, $10 | $5 for Members.

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